Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Peugeot has unveiled the Polygon compact concept car, under four meters long, that uses fewer components and more recycled materials.
Its geometric structure and large windows create a spacious feel, presenting a fresh approach to design that’s playful and innovative.
The Polygon is an electric city car that continues Peugeot’s tradition of bold concepts, featuring huge gullwing doors and a soft, geometric interior.
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
A major highlight is its drive-by-wire steering, which eliminates the traditional mechanical components, increases cabin space, and allows for a low, clean dashboard.
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
With no physical link between the steering controls and the wheels, the car has no steering column. This aerospace-tested technology offers new levels of agility and driving enjoyment.
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Together, the Hypersquare® control system and Steer-by-Wire deliver sharp, instant reactions at high speeds, providing a feeling of hyper-agility while filtering out unwanted vibrations yet still giving the driver clear feedback from the road.
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
Peugeot Polygon Concept Car. © Peugeot
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